I broke three bones in my left foot, actually it was more of a snap since they were only held together by thin strands of the bones. Four months (this week) and it's better than ever. My left foot used to be horrible in fights, now its fucking awesome. My right foot needs more conditioning. :)

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What you probably did is deaden the nerves and thicken the connective tissue, Ghost.

:eek: What were you doing kicking with your instep anyway!?!? j/k. . .

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Rather than thickening the clavicle, is it possible to exert forces that might gradually remodel it to become longer over time?

Like one end attaches to the sternum and the other the acromion on the scapulae, I'm just wondering if traction forces could somehow exert pressure like that.

I can't really picture how to do it so it's just a random abstract idea. Like I picture if there weren't any other tissue and it was just the bone if you grabbed both ends and pulled and maintained that traction over time, would that cause length-remodelling?